Anyway, I'm off to bed as it's almost midnight here. Hopefully we'll be able to pick a trade and some stats in the morning and get this show started. I don't mind to go with whatever you guys pick but remember that we can play it only once (to prevent excessive spoiling), so pick something interesting with a lot options and potential.

Vince: I think this question is too open ended to come to a concise. If nothing comes of it by the next time you log on, just choose yourself. Plus, you have the best idea of what might be the most interesting way to go.

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Presuming that untimely death is avoidable with those stats, I'd guess they should give good options. Hopefully the Int should give some decent skills, and the Cha shouldn't be too restrictive.

Considering occupational hazards, Con 4 isn't the best choice. Per 10 would be wasted as Per kicks in a lot during explorations and we won't have those in this playthrough (as we are limiting it to Teron and two satellites). Str 4 will give you -2 damage, so let's go with 6.

Edit: You know what? To save some time (otherwise we'd never get to the first screen), I'll just go with this character. I was going to ask you to pick a name, but that would add another 2 pages of debates so let's name our assassin Titus to honor the unspeakable awesomeness of Titus Pullo. Of course, now I'm thinking that we should have gone with a badass merc and joined the Imperial Guards, but nobody voted for mercs, so assassin it is.

Edit #2: You have 14 points (Int x 2) to distribute before we start our adventure. Also, as you can see, you get some reputations modifiers. All noble houses look at you fondly because they use your services often, but not as often as the merchants. The guards think that you are a scum and if you were a real man you would have been a soldier.